TNRabbit wrote:What are the dimensions (LxWxH) of your listening room? That will affect proper setup for the AL-IIIs.

Also, make certain all four fuses are 4 amp slo-blo (available at Radio Shack).

I guess the only room I have left is a bedroom that is 15' X 12' & ceiling 12'I will use a sunfire pre-amp and one of my 1.5t for now but that is temp! I Plan on selling the "DOOR" speakers so that will open up more options. I will check the fuses and I still have some slow burn ones from my Platinums that I will check.I got the ALIII Plus for a great price or I would not have got em - Just a lucky freak deal My Platinums are still KING around here but I Likey those ALIII's...

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Set them up on a "dead" end of the room, preferably the long way, with the "live" end where you sit. Both you and the speakers should be at least 3 feet away from any walls, especially the ones behind the speakers. Toe in SLIGHTLY to taste, put your listening position about 2' back from an equilateral triangle with the speakers. Start from there, then use the Sonic Holography CD to tune to taste.

Thank you and intriguing they are, At one point these were at the M & K Factory and I wonder if they made them, Most likely not and I have been told that they are old Martin's,,,Wish I known 100%.Thanks everyone for your warm welcomes

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After posting this in another part of the forum I thought it was needed more here in my system area!

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BillD, You will be forever with us! RIP until we meet again on the other side...